Aggregated Counts of individuals from the DWP Customer Information System 2011
Dear Department for Work and Pensions,
I would like to request aggregated counts of individuals registered with a National Insurance Number under the Social Security Act 1948 for 2011 from the DWP Customer Information System. I would like this information in a table format with counts of individuals in each Datazone in Scotland (2001 boundaries), based up postcode, by 5 year age groups (16-29, 30-44, etc). As these would be aggregated counts of the population, there does not need to be any disclosure on confidential information such as name, postcode etc. If numbers would become so small that data is made identifiable for older age groups, counts can be for a 65+ age band.
Yours faithfully,
Sarah Christison
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